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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / October 2003

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AM syndrome31 Oct 2003 23:00 GMT1
Since elevated postprandial glucose levels seem a better marker for
eventual CAD than HbA1c levels in the T2 diabetic, how significant a
marker may such postprandial levels be in the patient presenting with
the am fasting syndrome (highest daily glocuse in the preprandial
OT - Humour - Aussie Joke31 Oct 2003 21:13 GMT1
Bruce was on his way to work and got snarled up in a traffic
jam approaching Sydney Bridge. After sitting patiently for
over half an hour he got out and wandered over to the crowd
of other drivers who were stood by looking towards the
This just gets more confusing by the day.31 Oct 2003 21:01 GMT21
Before Breakfast
0700 BG 7.6 [129] Breakfast - 2 x scrambled eggs with a bit
of butter and milk + 2 x slices of wholemeal bread as toast
one with marmite spread on. Coffee.
Victrectomy31 Oct 2003 20:50 GMT4
I am having a victrectomy and lens implant next Thursday under a local has
anyone had this experience and how did it go it is planned as an out patient
surgery.   thanks for any pep talks!   Mike in Canada
Diabetes footcare31 Oct 2003 20:04 GMT1
Please don't forget to look after those objects on the end of your
legs--your feet!   Information and foot care products from
www.yourfootcare.com  Good availability of double layer socks for those with
diabetes and Callusan Mousse containing Urea (Hydro & Extra) to prevent dry
Father in Law - Good news.31 Oct 2003 17:58 GMT1
Well thet think they have the problem identified and a
remedy in place. He is being released this evening. I bet
the nurses are relieved <G> As he got better he got worse
apparently.
newbie (scared, shy, honest, very private)31 Oct 2003 17:08 GMT40
I waded thru all the postings that my server had stored for AHD and ASD and
MHD ... close to 2000 ... mostly from ASD ... took me 4 days, almost
nonstop, sticks about every 2 hrs, eating something as often  ,,, was like
being inside a cross between a cloths dryer and a kaleidoscope ...
Ping Pump users:  Couple of questions?31 Oct 2003 16:36 GMT5
Hiya!  Thanks for reading this.
I'm thinking of trying to get an insulin pump, but I need to find out
some things.
1-  How much does it affect physical activities? (ie my job)?  Can it
Diet for a person with both diabetes and IBS?31 Oct 2003 14:52 GMT24
Other than http://www.helpforibs.com/diet/ is there any general or
specific dietary advice out there for a person (59yr old female) with
both type two diabetes and IBS?
Thanks in advance.
satelites31 Oct 2003 14:31 GMT5
The radio said last night that there was some kind of charged particles that
could damage satelites today at mid-day . Anybody know anything about this ?
I hope the electric doesn't go out . They said somewhere other than the US
had electric grid damage/failure in the late 1990s ...
What are good sources of fiber?31 Oct 2003 14:25 GMT10
I'm trying to add lots of fiber to my diet, it really seems to help my
BG. How do you other Type 2's get lots of fiber into your diet?
point of interest regarding diets: Kosher Food Festival Looks to Muslim Customers31 Oct 2003 08:49 GMT1
This posting is not meant to incite conflict but as just a point of
interest regarding diets
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20031030/od_nm/kosher_dc
Kosher Food Festival Looks to Muslim Customers
OT. Outlook Express.31 Oct 2003 07:44 GMT2
In Outlook you see the thread and the collapsible + to open the thread and
see the related replies all nicely indented. Is it possible to print the
entire contents of the thread without having to open each one individually?
Even better, is it possible to open a thread and all ...
Rebuilder31 Oct 2003 03:57 GMT7
Any experience with this?
http://www.rebuildermedical.com/
Newcomer, Newly Diagnosed (long)31 Oct 2003 03:07 GMT46
This past Tuesday, a doctor confirmed what I had suspected for some time
- that I am diabetic. Although I had some of the symptoms for years,
particularly the excess thirst, the thing that really got another doctor
in the same practice to order the glucose tolerance test for me ...
 
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